Okay Chicago creators… did y’all know about this?! 👀
So I pulled up to record content at @_kitstudios in Chicago and my mind was honestly blown.
Our favorite EMAIL MARKETING platform has a creator studio?! Thanks @kit 🩵
Podcast setup.
Content space.
Aesthetic vibes.
A place to actually create.
And honestly? This is what I mean when I say creators need ecosystems… not just tools.
Because visibility today is bigger than posting.
It’s the resources.
The relationships.
The rooms.
The opportunities.
As someone who creates content every week, records podcasts, teaches, speaks, and helps others get visible… this was such a hidden gem.
Chicago creators… did y’all know this existed?
And if you’ve been, would you actually use a space like this?
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. 💙
Creator burnout is real — especially when you’re building something on your own. So this month, a few reminders worth holding onto:
→ Your growth doesn’t slow down because someone else is also growing. Their success isn’t your failure.
→ A slow week isn’t a failed week. Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is step away from the screen.
→ Rest is part of the work. You built something that’s supposed to give you freedom. Let it.
→ Protect your relationship with the work itself. Remember why you started.
You’re doing something most people only talk about. That’s worth acknowledging.
Keep going.
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